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The same source is now back to show us what a “special edition” iPhone 15 Pro will look like in its dark red color. As many of you know, iPhone tends to offer its ‘Pro’ model in a special ...
Sources suggest that Apple is planning a deep, dark red color for the upcoming iPhone 15 Pro, with a hex code of #410D0D In addition to the Pro lineup special edition color, the report claims that ...
The blue, color hex code #4DB1E2, is described as "picton blue." The dark red shade that Apple may have planned for the ‌iPhone 15‌ Pro models would likely be accompanied by standard (PRODUCT ...
Apple’s iPhone 15 series upgrades have already been heavily leaked, but when the phones are finally released in September, they will have one surprising omission. Responding to a question from ...
There's no telling what the next iPhone 15 color might be, or if there are even plans to release one. But if we were betting types, we'd wager [Product] Red may appear at some point in the near ...
Based on these reports, we could therefore see Apple offer any of the following: While a red color is absent in the rumored lineup, it is possible that Apple will refresh the iPhone 15 and iPhone ...
While this “dark red” color looks to be limited to the more expensive iPhone 15 Pro models, there's another color rumor to report. According to the same 9to5Mac report, the iPhone 15 and ...
Now, 9to5Mac heard from its sources that Apple is testing a very dark red color for the upcoming iPhone 15 Pro models. If that turns out to be accurate, this will be the first time a Pro iPhone ...
Back in February, 9to5Mac reported that Apple is planning a new dark red color option as this year’s “exclusive” iPhone 15 Pro color. Now, a second source corroborates these plans in a new ...
We’ve since learned more about Apple’s plans for the iPhone 15 Pro, which include a stunning new dark red color option. This story is supported by Mosyle, the only Apple Unified Platform.
Early rumors of the iPhone 15 Pro hinted at a crimson red color option, but that seemed to disappear once it was revealed that Apple would use titanium and have a dark blue color instead.